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Mandar Chandwadkar aka Bhide shares a past memory of welcoming Gokuldham Society themed Ganpati at home.

Mandar Chandwadkar Aka Bhide
Mandar Chandwadkar Aka Bhide

Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is undoubtedly the best comedy show to date. The show recently completely 12 years on July 28, and will soon complete 3000 episodes. It has been doing great on the TRP charts since beginning and is loved by the audience. The show has been going on for many years, but one can never get bored of watching it. Be it a kid or an old man, Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah is the favourite of many.

All the actors in the show have done a great job and have a massive fan following. Mandar Chandwadkar who plays Aatmaram Bhide has shared a beautiful memory from the past on Instagram. On Ganesh Chaturthi , Mandar Chandwadkar posted a really special photo on In stage an. In 2018, Mandar Chandwadkar had added a touch of Gokuldham society in his Ganpati celebrations. He had done a Gokuldham themed decoration at his house, two years ago for his Ganpati bappa.

He shared the picture from the past on Instagram and gave a nice surprise for Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chasmah fans. Talking about the show, Gurucharan Singh who plays Roshan Singh Sodhi will be leaving the show due to his personal reasons and Shah Rukh Khan’s Dil Toh Pagal Hai costar is being considered for the role. We are talking about Balwinder Singh Suri who played the role of one of Shah Rukh Khan’s friends in Dil Toh Pagal Hai. Now, as per reports, Balwinder has already replaced him and has begun shooting.

There are also reports that Neha Mehta who plays Anjali Taarak Mehta in the show will also quit the show. As per reports, a source has revealed that Neha has conveyed her decision to the makers and has not been reporting to the sets. And now, as per the latest development Neha has finally bid farewell to the show and will not be seen in the future episodes.

Atharva Karnik

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